Polymer-based composite materials for food packaging at arizona state university

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Arizona State University leads in developing nanostructured biobased films and smart packaging solutions that enhance barrier properties, mechanical strength, and sustainability for food packaging, with the technology already in market.

Overview

Arizona State University has advanced research in polymer-based composite materials for food packaging, focusing on nanostructured biobased films and smart packaging technologies. These innovations aim to improve barrier properties, mechanical strength, and environmental sustainability, addressing the growing demand for eco-friendly packaging solutions.

Technical specifications

Key features:

  • Nanostructured biobased films with enhanced barrier and mechanical properties
  • Smart packaging capable of monitoring food conditions
  • Sustainable and biodegradable materials suitable for commercial use The project utilizes nanocomposite technology, integrating nanoscale fillers into biopolymer matrices to achieve superior performance. The research also explores functional additives for active and intelligent packaging, extending shelf life and ensuring food safety.
Technology readiness level

This technology is currently in the market, indicating it has been validated for commercial deployment and is available for industry adoption, offering immediate benefits for food packaging applications.


About Arizona State University

Arizona State University is a comprehensive public research university with a multi-campus presence across the Phoenix metropolitan area and a scale that supports interdisciplinary, use-inspired discovery. Industry partners access co-located laboratories, a research and technology park, and innovation centers that house corporate teams with faculty to speed prototyping and validation. A formal alliance with a major hospital system and proximity to a fast-growing manufacturing corridor enable clinical translation and pilot-scale testbeds, while applied student engagements create dependable talent pipelines. Research is backed by competitive federal funding from agencies such as NSF, NIH, DOE, DOD, and NASA. A dedicated technology transfer office supports IP, licensing, and startup formation.

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